a.
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The article
says ice in Antarctica has shrunk to an all-time low.
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b.
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The article
says there may be no Arctic ice in the summer in future.
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c.
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In 2012,
there was 70,000 sq. km less ice than the previous low.
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d.
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An expert
likened the Arctic ice to a giant frozen soft drink.
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e.
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Most of the
Arctic ice melts in the summer.
|
f.
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The last six
years have seen record falls in Arctic ice cover.
|
g.
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The Arctic
sea ice needs to absorb the sun's rays.
|
h.
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A storm that
hit the Arctic in early August made the ice stronger.
|
23 November, 2012
Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks
Listen to the following news and do the True/False exercise. You'll find the correct answers in "comments"
Bulling
Listen to the following news and do the True/False exercise. You'll find the correct answers in "comments"
a.
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A spate of violent crime occurred in Japan’s schools this week.
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b.
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Japanese elementary schoolchildren are usually orderly and attentive.
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c.
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A government spokesman attributed the violence to video games.
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d.
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An elementary schoolchild decapitated a classmate a while ago.
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e.
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Many children lose their tempers over trivial things.
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f.
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Dismayed parents have installed web cameras in classrooms.
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g.
|
Teachers say they are in control and can cope with the violence.
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h.
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Police statistics show juvenile delinquency is steadily increasing
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17 November, 2012
04 November, 2012
Salt
Listen to the following file and try to do the T/F exercise below:
a. US experts say
Americans harming world salt supplies. T
/ F
b. The article says
American people have a love affair with salt. T
/ F
c. The article says
people should drive less for their health. T
/ F
d. Salt consumption in
Americans has remained stable for decades. T / F
e. Everyone is happy
about calls for a reduction of salt in food in the USA. T / F
f. One group said a
reduction in salt in food could harm people. T
/ F
g. A personal liberty
group said salt laws would attack personal freedom. T / F
h. Around 10 per cent of
American adults suffer from high blood pressure. T / F
DISCUSSION:
- What are the good and bad things about salt?
- Would you be happy without salt in your food?
- Why aren’t people cutting down on salt?
- What health problems does salt create?
- Do you always follow what food experts say?
- What would you like to drastically reduce (or
increase) in your diet?
- Is it an attack on personal freedom if the
government introduces salt laws?
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